Estuary
Flood plain, ie lowwer course or river mouth.
The term "backwaters" refers to the network of interconnected rivers, lakes, and canals that are found in some regions. These waterways are often calm and sheltered, acting as a "backwater" away from the main flow of a river or sea. The name reflects the peaceful and secluded nature of these areas.
You might be referring to a "delta." The delta is where a river empties into a body of water, typically the ocean or sea. The delta gets its name from the shape created by the branches of the river that spread out in a triangular form where they meet the larger body of water, as the Greek symbol for delta is a triangle. River deltas are notoriously fertile areas as the river's current transports many minerals downstream and deposits them in the soil in the area of the delta, this mineral rich soil is referred to as "silt." The fertility of river deltas made them popular areas for settlement by early civilizations.
They are called nomads. Posted by D.Panchal of STpats
The Scottish term for a low-lying meadow by a river is typically called a "haugh."
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It is the point where the river empties into a large body of water--a lake, or ocean.
(Of A River) Place where a stream or river flows into a larger body of water.
An edge. A horizontal edge, to be more precise.
Flood plain, ie lowwer course or river mouth.
Current is the generic term to describe the flow of something. This could be electrons in a wire (electric current) - or the movement of water in a river (a water current). It can also be used to denote "now" as in "the current time is 12.00" or "current affairs"
An estuary is usually where the fresh water of a river meets the salty sea. The mixing of fresh and salt water forms brine.
At the coast. This is the term for where land meets the sea.
Paper under consideration is an editing term. It usually means that your paper is being considered by the editors to see if it meets their current needs.
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When speaking of the limbs, the term "proximal" means closer to the place where the limb meets the body, while "distal" means farther from where the limb meets the body.
The term "backwaters" refers to the network of interconnected rivers, lakes, and canals that are found in some regions. These waterways are often calm and sheltered, acting as a "backwater" away from the main flow of a river or sea. The name reflects the peaceful and secluded nature of these areas.